Several hundred alien and
citizen Japanese today left San Francisco in two bus caravans, the first
of 3112 going to the assembly center at Tanforan Race Track.

Another convoy left from
Berkeley, with six more to leave before Friday.

Todays evacuation took
about half the local Japanese population of San Franciscos primary zone;
the process will be completed by Friday. The area affected is from California-st
to Van Ness-av, Sutter-st to Presidio-av, holding 1923 Japanese.

See you down there,
was the farewell of the many friends of the Japanese.

Four hundred two men, women
and children formed the caravans of buses which left from the Japanese-American
Citizens League and Civil Control Station at 2031 Bush-st. The second
large group left at 10:30.

It appeared more to be the
start of an outing than ousting. There was waving and cheering
as the Japanesefamily by familyfiled out of the basement of the building
and into the five buses parked at the curb.

Meanwhile, Lieut. Gen. DeWitt
ordered the evacuation of Japanese from large portions of Multnomah County,
Ore., including Portland, by May 5.

From Santa Barbara and San
Luis Obispo 200 Japanese, the first of a contingent of about 2500, arrived
at the Tulare assembly center.

The San Francisco NewsApril 28, 1942 Photograph and caption information from the War Relocation Authority.